ATNF Scientific Support for Observers

We offer a range of support to all ATNF observers and enhanced support for visiting ATNF observers:

ATNF support staff

ATCA duty astronomers

ATCA friends (for visiting observers)

Parkes observing support

ATNF staff collaborators

Since 1 Oct 2014, by default all observations are carried from the Science Operations Centre (SOC) at the ATNF Headquarters in Marsfield, Sydney, unless experienced observers have requested and received permission to observe remotely (eg, from their home institute) in a timely manner. The new ATCA Observing Portalserves to book the observing sessions (please book two weeks prior to the scheduled time) and register as observer in charge when starting the booked session.

ATNF support staff

Assistance from local ATNF staff is provided upon arrival at the ATNF Headquarters in Marsfield, Sydney. Local staff will familiarise new observers with the telescope and the observing software, as well as assisting with setting up the telescope and with any technical difficulties that arise during the observations. For some technically difficult proposals, local staff may be involved with preparations prior to arrival at the telescope. In addition, visiting ATCA observers will receive extensive help from their allocated ATCA friends, incl. assistance with data reduction.

ATCA duty astronomers

Since 1 Oct 2014 the ATCA Duty Astronomer (DA) is based at the SOC. DAs will help in the setup of ATCA observations and with any problems arising during the observations. The DA is not required to help with the ATCA observations.

ATCA friends

All observing projects scheduled on the Australia Telescope Compact Array (ATCA) have been allocated an ATCA friend (listed here), who will provide extensive help to all visiting observers. The ATCA friend is usually a member of the Astrophysics Group. For proposals with ATNF co-authors, these are also the ATCA friends.

ATCA friends will help visiting observers - not remote observers - during the period of their stay at the ATNF Headquarters. In particular, they will

help with the preparation/checking of schedule files,

provide assistance with the data reduction (calibration, imaging, etc.), and

introduce visitors to the site, events and people.

Parkes observing support

First time observers are required to come to the SOC, where they will receive extensive training and assistance with schedule preparation and data reduction.

ATNF staff collaborators

The best outcome for proposers/observers who require an extensive amount of help is often achieved by asking an ATNF staff member to join the collaboration; please refer to the list of staff expertise below. If unsure, who to contact, please email the ATCA friends coordinator: Baerbel.Koribalski [at] csiro.au .

ATNF Staff Expertise

Listed below are some common techniques, eg. mm- and cm-wave spectral line imaging, employed with the ATNF facilities. An up-to-date list of Astrophysics Group members and their areas of expertise is available, including their contact details. Observers are welcome to email Astrophysics staff for collaborations.